It's sad to think this last Hobbit film could be the last great fantasy epic we get.
I'm hoping one day my dream of seeing Brandon Sanderson's epic The Stormlight Archive can get the Lord of the Rings treatment. Would be an amazing set of films.
No production diaries this time.![]()
theres guys on theonering.net giving out spoilers. glanced at a few. disappointing stuff. Apparently Dainis a comedic character who is not crowned king
theres guys on theonering.net giving out spoilers. glanced at a few. disappointing stuff. Apparently Dainis a comedic character who is not crowned king
Cant wait to hear Philipa say repeatedly how "Its in the spirit of Tolkien." Thats her go to defense for everyone of their changes.
Right there with you Boom. Only Fran still seems to have some perspective.I strongly dislike Boyens. The success of the LotR trilogy went to her head more than anybody. Justifying these asinine changes as being "in the spirit of Tolkien" when they are anything but.
She's truly insufferable in the Hobbit appendices.
theres guys on theonering.net giving out spoilers. glanced at a few. disappointing stuff. Apparently Dainis a comedic character who is not crowned king
http://www.theonering.net/torwp/201...of-the-five-armies-spoiler-rumours-are-false/There are a number of wild rumours that have begun swirling about the Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
These all seem to emanate from an anonymous poster on the internet messageboard 4Chan who claims to have seen an almost final cut of the film. Considering that around 150 folks saw a rough cut with Peter Jackson in New Zealand just a week and a bit ago, some have assumed that it must be a fan contest winner.
We reached out to the film production to test the strength of these claims. Wingnut tells us they are all completely untrue. So thats it folks, we can all calm down again.
They don't give a **** about Bilbo until the very end. And the dwarves, who are really the focus of these movies, then become an afterthought.Beorn info sounds rather disappointing. As does the truncated end. I mean, really. Would a 30 second montage of what happened to the Dwarves kill them?
We shall see if this is true. I have heard this before. A studio denial that is BS.Those rumors are fake.
http://www.theonering.net/torwp/201...of-the-five-armies-spoiler-rumours-are-false/
Thank god!
Oh thank you Jesus.Those rumors are fake.
http://www.theonering.net/torwp/201...of-the-five-armies-spoiler-rumours-are-false/
Thank god!
Over the last few days, weve noticed theatres around the world are starting to put up running time estimates for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. IMAX Raleigh, for example, lists 144 minutes, and Swedish website SF.se has the same figure, as does Event Cinemas in Australia.
Production sources have reaffirmed to us that the running time is somewhere between 140 to 150 minutes. So 144 minutes could well be it, folks.
It's disturbing. I'm not one to jump blindly at every rumor, but I saw this posted on TheOneRing and instinctively believed it. Happy beyond all joy that that seems to have been premature, but that unsettles me.That we would even believe such "fake" spoilers is a testament to how much of a joke this interpretation of Tolkien's mythos has become. If you had told me those spoilers before the first Hobbit film came out, I'd have thought you were crazy.
that is in reference to the rumours started on 4chan, these ones are different. For example the 4chan ones said the film has a prologue about saurons past, whereas the onering.net forum members spoilers say the film opens with smaugThose rumors are fake.
http://www.theonering.net/torwp/201...of-the-five-armies-spoiler-rumours-are-false/
Thank god!
And just like that... Boom.that is in reference to the rumours started on 4chan, these ones are different